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Badge sales to date indicate this year’s Gen Con will be the biggest yet. Last year, Gen Con reached a four-day attendance record of over 184,500 people and a unique attendance of over 56,000. Each year I attend Gen Con, …

For the first time in four years, the official beer of Gen Con will be canned! That’s right, Sun King Brewery will take this year’s brew, “Drink On and Prosper,” and fill commemorative cans that will soon be available at …

Drivers will compete for a chance to kiss the bricks at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) on the weekend of July 25, 2015. The Brickyard 400, named after the strip of bricks lining the finish line at the IMS, …

Guest post authored by Jon Berg. Jon is a past president of the Herron-Morton Place Neighborhood Foundation and is a proud member of the inaugural class of Public Allies Indianapolis. A native Iowan, Jon and his wife Missy are proud downtown Indianapolis residents. Jon is …

Indy’s gone Green! We’re swelling with Hoosier pride as Indy resident John Green’s “Paper Towns” tour stops in Indianapolis today, in advance of the 20th Century Fox film hitting the big screen on July 24. In honor of #PaperTownsIND, we …

It has only been one month and Indianapolis is still buzzing with talk of new restaurants. From fried chicken and Mexican elote to short ribs and sprouted lentil croquettes, there is something for everyone in today’s list. Bon appetit! Plate …

Without leaving the city of Indianapolis, you can catch movies from around the world this July thanks to the 12th annual Indy Film Fest. From July 16-25, the festival will feature more than 100 selections from nearly 30 different countries, …

As part of the trending movement to #KeepIndyIndie, here’s what is hot on the local Indy antiquing scene. Enthusiasts flock to these five antique stores filled with treasures of the city. Midland Arts & Antiques Market Two floors of a …

While exploring downtown Indianapolis on a hot summer day, it’s hard telling what fun surprises you’ll run into. Whether it be a vibrant street performer or a fresh new food truck, the streets, trails and walkways always just seem to …

Think about all those times you’ve had to rely on rewind for a successful movie-watching experience. Maybe a friend called and wanted to chat, or perhaps the dog just needed to be let inside. Whatever the case happened to be, …

Plan 2020, the Bicentennial Plan for the future of Indianapolis, is made up of several initiatives to make Indy a better place to live, work, and visit. Love Indy, one of the initiatives, recently held a citywide t-shirt design contest, …

It’s officially the start of summer, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is welcoming all to come enjoy a picnic in the park. Just like the museum’s other seasonal events, however, Saturday, June 20’s summer solstice celebration will be …